outdoors• And perhaps the most striking of all; a pinkcaned plant which unfortunately isn't hardy enough to surviveoutdoors.• It is waterproof and can be used outdoors.• Janir and I were still living in the Jahnkes' tinycabin, so we spent most, of the day outdoors.• There are others that are just absolutely filthy because they live outdoors.• He used to work outdoors even in the middle of winter.• Now when he wants go get outdoors he finds so many ways barred to him.• Sessions will take place both indoors at the centre and outdoors on the adjacentcomprehensive school playing fields.• Off one corner, an octagonal tower walled with mirrors Margarett left outdoors one winter to weather to an appropriate cloudiness.• If he wants to sit outdoorssometimes or eat with us.
outdoors2 noun
the (great) outdoorsCOUNTRYSIDEthe countryside far away from buildings and cities 〔远离建筑物和城市的〕旷野,野外
a woman with a taste for adventure in the great outdoors
一名喜欢到野外探险的女子
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the (great) outdoors• Dave Weatherley has been involved in the outdoors all his life.• In the great outdoors, the merit of any feats become meaningless.• This is all the stuff of magicdreams for people who lovethe outdoors.• a love of the great outdoors• Save it for the garden or the great outdoors.• Following the annualmigration of food preparation to the outdoors is the perennialquestion: How shall these delicacies be washed down?• Try to be as tolerant with the views of other human beings as you are with the great outdoors.• I spent the afternoon working hard, but feeling in communion with the outdoors.